Losing a pet is one of the most difficult experiences a dog owner goes through. A pet passing on is a fact of life, but knowing that doesn’t make it any easier. I’ve lost most of my pets to old age, and being with them so long makes saying goodbye even harder. They’re like family. And like any family member, we need to take into account what happens when our pets pass on.

We live in a suburban community where having a backyard is the usual, so we don’t really need to worry about where to bury our pets who have passed on. If you live in a condominium, or a house that doesn’t have a yard, it can be a bit difficult. I’ve been asked by friends and readers where they can bury their pets, and frankly, I had no idea what to suggest until I’ve stumbled upon Rainbow Bridge Pet Aftercare Services.

Rainbow Bridge Pet Aftercare Services specializes in aftercare for pets. They aren’t like the pet cemeteries within the metro and in the provinces I’ve heard of — your pet’s remains are actually cremated. Their crematory services will make sure that your late pet’s passing is treated with dignity and respect. They have packages similar to memorial plans that even includes pick-up and drop-off points, high quality urns, and pet memorials.

For more information, you can contact Rainbow Bridge Pet Aftercare Services by sending them through the following:

Another aftercare service pet owners should watch out for: Noah’s Ark Pet Columbary. I’m not sure if this is the first in the country, but it’s the first time I’ve heard of one. I’ve seen pet cemeteries, but not yet a pet columbary. Noah’s Ark Pet Columbary will be located in The Garden of St. Michael the Archangel, Emilia Street, Pascual Compound, Parañaque City.

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